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Don't think I have ever seen anyone with a cell phone to their ear riding a bike, Bluetooth it, should not have to unmounts it while riding.
I guess i should have clarified. I didn't mean riding (in motion). I meant riding = out riding.
I sometimes find myself pulling over to either pick up a call or call someone. I would hate to buy a contraption where it takes 5 minutes to install it to stay stable.
Talking (phone to their ear) while riding would be just stupid !!!
Get a iphone specific ram mount. The x-grip is ok if you dont ride bumpy roads. I had this on my KTM and hit a bump on the highway and my phone fell off.
I guess i should have clarified. I didn't mean riding (in motion). I meant riding = out riding.
I sometimes find myself pulling over to either pick up a call or call someone. I would hate to buy a contraption where it takes 5 minutes to install it to stay stable.
Talking (phone to their ear) while riding would be just stupid !!!
Takes all of 5 seconds or less to remove or install the phone on the mount. Road 1000 miles and phone never budged with this mount. Check out the reviews...
I picked one up on amazon for 9 bucks, it has good reviews on amazon but i am a little weary of trusting my phone in it. I mounted it to the bars and it seems like it will stay put, the screw is going to need some loctite applied though. Just wondering of anyone has used one or is using one with an iPhone 7 plus or any phone really.
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